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Discover Romania’s Gothic legends and royal sites on this 4-day private Transylvania tour from Bucharest, including Bran Castle, Sighisoara, and Peles Castle.

This 4-day private tour of Transylvania offers an in-depth journey into Romania’s captivating history, stunning architecture, and legendary stories. Priced at $1,388.18 per person, the tour departs from Bucharest and features hotel pickup, guided transport, and breakfast each day. The trip includes three nights at a 4-star hotel in Brasov, making it a comfortable and immersive experience.
The tour is designed to appeal to history enthusiasts and fans of Dracula mythology alike. What makes this tour stand out is its fully narrated, flexible itinerary and the personal attention provided by a professional guide. While the entrance fees are not included, the stops at iconic locations and the expert guidance promise a memorable visit into Romania’s legendary past.
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The tour begins early with a visit to Cozia Monastery, a 14th-century Wallachian monument. Founded by Prince Mircea I, the monastery’s Armenian decorations and frescoed interiors impress visitors. This stop offers a glimpse into medieval Romania’s religious architecture, and it’s a free admission stop, making it easy to appreciate the craftsmanship.
After the monastery, travelers head into Transylvania’s scenic landscapes, setting the tone for the adventure ahead. The journey from Bucharest to Sibiu is complemented by the monastery’s historical significance and beautiful surroundings.

Sibiu features prominently on the first day’s itinerary, celebrated for its medieval architecture and vibrant history. The city’s three squares — Big Square, Small Square, and Huet Square — evoke a true medieval atmosphere with towers and bastions dating from the 15th century. Visitors can explore beautiful museums and historic houses, including one of the largest Gothic evangelical churches in Transylvania.
Sibiu’s reputation as a European Capital of Culture in 2007 is reflected in its lively arts scene and well-preserved cityscape. The city’s peaceful coexistence of different religious monuments—Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant—adds to its unique character.

On the second day, the tour visits Alba Iulia, a city central to Romania’s national history. The citadel, walls, and museums showcase its strategic importance. The highlight is the Great Union event of December 1st, 1918, which took place here, making it a symbol of Romanian unity.
The picturesque streets and fortress walls provide a tangible connection to Romania’s past. This stop offers about 2 hours to explore and appreciate Alba Iulia’s historical atmosphere, with no admission fee.

Next, travelers visit Castelul Corvinilor (Corvin’s Castle), considered the most beautiful castle in Eastern Europe. Built in Gothic style, the castle’s dramatic towers, battlements, and courtyards have made it a popular backdrop for movies.
The guide provides detailed insights into the Corvin family’s history, enhancing the experience of this architectural masterpiece. While admission is not included, the exterior architecture alone makes it worth the visit.
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The third day centers on Sighisoara, the most intact medieval citadel in Europe. The Clock Tower dominates the skyline, and the historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999.
Visitors walk through narrow cobbled streets, see the church on the hill, and can visit the house where Vlad the Impaler was born (own expense). The wooden staircase, called the schoolchildren’s ladder, leads up to the church, offering a picturesque view. The statue of Petofi Sandor, a Hungarian poet, highlights the city’s diverse heritage.

In the evening of the third day, travelers arrive in Brasov, renowned for its German-influenced architecture. The Old Town features Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance buildings that create a vibrant, historical atmosphere.
Highlights in Brasov include the First Romanian School in the Schei district, which was historically inhabited by Romanians. The Black Church, a towering Gothic structure, is also a key point of interest, offering insight into the city’s rich religious and cultural history.

On the final day, the tour visits Bran Castle, famously linked to the Dracula legend. Positioned on the border between Wallachia and Transylvania, the castle was originally a defensive fortress in the Middle Ages.
In the early 20th century, Queen Maria of Romania transformed Bran into a fairy-tale castle, blending medieval architecture with royal elegance. While admission fees are not included, the castle’s dramatic setting and historic walls make it a captivating stop.
The tour concludes with a visit to Peles Castle, the summer residence of Romania’s first king, King Charles I. Designed by a Czech architect, the castle showcases a blend of styles, including Renaissance and Italianate influences.
Inside, visitors admire each room’s distinct style, especially the Florentine Room, which exudes Renaissance charm. The castle’s modern design for its time, combined with its stunning architecture and interior decor, makes it a highlight for architecture enthusiasts.
This private tour includes three nights of accommodation at a 4-star hotel in Brasov, ensuring comfort after days full of sightseeing. Transport is by air-conditioned coach or private vehicle, with guided commentary throughout the trip.
The tour starts with pickup at 8:30 am from your designated location in Bucharest. Breakfast is provided each morning, and the entire experience is designed for flexibility, allowing for some itinerary adjustments based on preferences.
While the tour offers a rundown of Transylvania’s most famous sites, it does not include entrance fees for locations like Corvin’s Castle, Bran Castle, or Peles Castle. Travelers should budget for these separately. The non-refundable policy means cancellations are not possible, so plan accordingly.
The tour is suitable for most travelers, with near public transportation access and most participants able to join. Since it’s a private experience, the group sizes remain small, ensuring personalized attention.
This private, guided adventure delivers a balanced mix of history, architecture, and legends across Romania’s most iconic sites. The expert guides, praised for their knowledge and friendly demeanor, help bring Romania’s past vividly to life. The carefully curated stops ensure travelers experience both the legendary Dracula sites and the rich cultural mosaic of Transylvania.
While some locations require separate admission, the value lies in the expert guidance, comfortable accommodations, and flexibility. This tour appeals most to those interested in Romania’s history, castles, and medieval towns, seeking a well-organized and immersive experience.
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Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and children are welcome when accompanied by an adult.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees for Corvin’s Castle, Bran Castle, and Peles Castle are not included and should be paid separately.
How long is the transfer from Bucharest?
The tour starts with pickup in Bucharest at 8:30 am, and the entire itinerary is spread over approximately 4 days.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, the tour offers flexibility to modify the schedule according to personal preferences.
What is the accommodation like?
Guests stay for three nights in a 4-star hotel in Brasov, offering comfortable lodging and easy access to local attractions.
Is this tour private or group-based?
This is a private tour, ensuring personalized service and a tailored experience.
What are the main highlights of the tour?
Key highlights include Bran Castle, Sighisoara, Peles Castle, and Brasov’s Old Town.
How experienced are the guides?
Guides are described as professional, friendly, and knowledgeable, with reviews praising their storytelling skills.
What is the cost of the tour?
The price is $1,388.18 per person, including transportation, accommodation, and guided commentary.
Can I book airport transfers?
Yes, airport transfers from Bucharest are included in the package.
This 4-day private Transylvania tour from Bucharest offers an enriching and comfortable way to discover Romania’s most legendary sites, perfect for travelers seeking a personalized and historical adventure.